placement and monitoring services. As well, the college introduced a new Eagle Quest Program dedicated to helping young people complete their Grade 12, where First Nations communities, institutions and families surround the student providing supports for success.

“This unique and collaborative approach of the College and Community School has been successful in providing education and training to First Nations who would otherwise not have enrolled in off-site public institutes,” said Daryl McNeil, Band manager.

“Forty nine adult graduates in one year is a record-breaking success for our adult learners.”

Seabird plans to offer an expanded and exciting array of adult programs starting in September 2011.

For more information, visit the Seabird Island website at www.seabirdisland.ca